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DOT Issues Sample Texting-While-Driving Legislation

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has unveiled sample legislation designed to help states write bans against texting while driving.


The sample legislation was written by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a DOT agency, in partnership with the wireless industry and such groups as the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.


The sample legislation suggests a fine of $75 for first offenders and escalating fines for subsequent offenses that parallel state fines for motor vehicle violations.


“For any offense that results in a death or serious injury – the infraction should increase to a felony,” the sample legislation said.


So far, 19 states and the District of Columbia have adopted bans against texting while driving. Last year more than 200 distracted driving bills “were considered by state legislatures,” the DOT said in a statement accompanying the sample legislation.


This year, proposed texting bans are moving through several state legislatures including those in Wyoming and Kansas.



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